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Harry Potter 1-5 Limited Edition Gift Set (Double Discs Editions) (12 Discs)£54.99 Free DeliveryRRP: £71.99 | You save: £17.00 (23%) In stock | Usually dispatched within 24 hours |
- 2-Disc version of each film
- Harry Potter DVD Game
- Harry Potter Bonus Disc

This box set features the following films:
Harry Potter And The Philosopher's Stone (Dir. Chris Columbus) (2001): Harry Potter learns on his 11th birthday that he is the orphaned son of a powerful witch and wizard and possesses magical powers of his own. At Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, Harry embarks on the adventure of a lifetime, discovering a world of magic and fantasy where he is destined to live.
Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets (Dir. Chris Columbus) (2002): Cars fly, trees fight back and a mysterious elf comes to warn Harry Potter at the start of the second year of his amazing journey into the world of wizardry. This year is a year of adventure and dange! Harry, Ron and Hermione must use all their magical abilities and courage to save Hogwarts!
Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban (Dir. Alfonso Cuaron) (2004): It's Harry's third year at Hogwarts, but all is not well with the escaped prisoner, Siruis Black, on the loose! Harry and his friends spend their third year learning how to handle Divination. They also visit the wizarding village of Hogsmeade and the Shrieking Shack, which is considered the most haunted building in Britain. In addition to these new experiences, Harry must overcome the Dementors, outsmart a dangerous werewolf and deal with the truth about Sirius Black.
Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire (Dir. Mike Newell) (2005): Beset by nightmares that leave his scar hurting more than usual, Harry is all too happy to escape his disturbing dreams by attending the Quidditch World Cup with Ron and Hermione. But something sinister ignites the skies at the Quidditch campsite; the Dark Mark, the sign of the evil Lord Voldemort.
Harry longs to get back inside the safe walls of Hogwarts. But things are going to be a little different this year. Dumbledore announces that Hogwarts will host the Triwizard Tournament, one of the most exciting and dangerous of the wizarding community's magical competitions. One champion will be selected from each of the three largest and most prestigious wizarding schools to compete in a series of life-threatening tasks in pursuit of winning the coveted Triwizard Cup...
Harry Potter And The Order Of The Phoenix (Dir. David Yates) (2007): Harry returns for his fifth year of study at Hogwarts and discovers that much of the wizarding community has been denied the truth about his recent encounter with the evil Lord Voldemort. Fearing that Hogwarts' venerable Headmaster, Albus Dumbledore, is lying about Voldemort's return in order to undermine his power and take his job, the Minister for Magic, Cornelius Fudge, appoints a new Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher to keep watch over Dumbledore and the Hogwarts students. But Professor Dolores Umbridge's Ministry-approved course of defensive magic leaves the young wizards woefully unprepared to defend themselves against the dark forces threatening them and the entire wizarding community, so at the prompting of his friends Hermione and Ron, Harry takes matters into his own hands. Meeting secretly with a small group of students who name themselves "Dumbledore's Army," Harry teaches them how to defend themselves against the Dark Arts, preparing the courageous young wizards for the extraordinary battle that lies ahead.

Average rating (9 reviews)
books beaten by films
director | 22/03/2008 | See all director's reviews (1) »
Others who tell you to read the books forget that the last few were informed by the films and then the films further by the books. It's a symbiosis!
However, read the books and there is no character development. It is linear and plot based. it is the films that fill in the character blanks.
I wonder whether the same could ever be true of "His Dark Materials" or "Lord of the Rings" both filmed after their literary comanion's completion.
The books are an easy read, and worth it overall... but better than the films? The Columbus pallet is a litttle schmalzy, but once we reach the third film, the colour is bleached and the landscape far more bleak... Azkhaban is also the best book!
One for the collectors!
AskewMedia | 17/01/2008 | See all AskewMedia's reviews (2) »
A superbly crafted set. Nice, sturdy box that opens like a trunk. The hinges and clasp are actual metal. Open the box to find the DVDs presented in book-like boxes. and an envelope containing collectable cards. Quite possibly the best DVD set I've seen in regard to being faithful to the franchise. A steal for £52 - you get exclusive extras and a quiz DVD too as a bonus... Buy it!
Potters Great, but this is a rip off!!
alibear | 13/01/2008 | See all alibear's reviews (7) »
I think every film so far is great and they just keep improving, however to buy a boxset now would be wrong as there are two more films to come out and when they do, there will be a much better boxset. also who ever says the films are better than the books has no idea what they are talking about, the films miss so much and you do not get the same feeling from watching the films as you do when you read the books. furthermore i advise anyone who has not read the books and thinks the films will make up for this to read the books, as they are ace and have so much more content within them and make you release things that you may have missed in the films.
Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson, Helena Bonham Carter, Robbie Coltrane, Ralph Fiennes, Michael Gambon, Brendan Gleeson, Richard Griffiths, Richard Harris, Gary Oldman, Alan Rickman, Maggie Smith, Imelda Staunton & Emma Thompson | |
12 years and over | |
2001 ; 2002 ; 2004 ; 2005 ; 2007 | |
Widescreen | |
English - Dolby Digital (5.1) | |
Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players. |
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